Google Conversion Professionals: website health-check winners announced
February 12th, 2010 | Published in Google Analytics, Google Conversions
Back in September we launched the Make Your Website Work guide to provide tips on improving your website's performance. We were really eager to hear what you thought about the guide so we asked for your feedback and ran a competition for three respondents to win a free website health-check from one of our Google Conversion Professionals.
The Ultimate Finish: Supply automotive care products and accessories
Big Fat Balloons: Sell balloons and gifts for special occasions
Today we are delighted to announce our three winners who will each receive an audit of their company's website from a conversion expert. They will then receive practical advice about what changes should be tested and implemented on their site to make a real difference to the site's conversion rates.
So here are our three winners...
The Ultimate Finish: Supply automotive care products and accessories
Front Up Rugby: Create and sell fashionable rugby-inspired clothing
Big Fat Balloons: Sell balloons and gifts for special occasions
In a few weeks time we will follow up with these three companies to find out what they learned from our experts' advice. In the meantime, if you'd like to learn more about our Conversion Professionals, check out some previous Conversion Room posts:
EMC Conchango
ConversionWorks
Big thanks to everyone who read the guide and submitted feedback! We're delighted you found it helpful. We hope you've been experimenting with your own website and are seeing conversion rate improvements as a result.
EMC Conchango
MoneySpyder
ConversionWorks
Big thanks to everyone who read the guide and submitted feedback! We're delighted you found it helpful. We hope you've been experimenting with your own website and are seeing conversion rate improvements as a result.
We'd love to hear about the changes you've made, experiments you've run and the results you've seen. Please leave a comment below, or drop us an email.
Posted by Evelyn O'Keeffe, Google Analytics Team.